I’M PLAYING PEORIA: Blogging will
I’M PLAYING PEORIA: Blogging will be light for the next couple of days — I’m headed to Bradley University in Peoria, IL for a forum entitled, “US Foreign Aid: Can it Work?” The other participants are USAID bureaucrat based in Serbia and the head of the Libertarian Party of Illinois. I’ll be playing the part ...
I'M PLAYING PEORIA: Blogging will be light for the next couple of days -- I'm headed to Bradley University in Peoria, IL for a forum entitled, "US Foreign Aid: Can it Work?" The other participants are USAID bureaucrat based in Serbia and the head of the Libertarian Party of Illinois. I'll be playing the part of the sane, moderate voice of reason.
I’M PLAYING PEORIA: Blogging will be light for the next couple of days — I’m headed to Bradley University in Peoria, IL for a forum entitled, “US Foreign Aid: Can it Work?” The other participants are USAID bureaucrat based in Serbia and the head of the Libertarian Party of Illinois. I’ll be playing the part of the sane, moderate voice of reason.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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